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fireeagle |
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April 19, 2011 06:08:23am |
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GratefulDead
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Re: non-Dead; Warren Haynes |
superb interview, thank you both. love solo version of rivers gonna rise. listened already to the complete album (promo copy) and although it might be considered different from his previous solo projects it really is a great blues album
http://www.warrenhaynes.net/as for rs top xxxx guitar players ever i disagree, as usual. warren could be easily squeezed into top 10 ever. as for now, hes numero uno
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polarized blue |
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April 19, 2011 02:53:48pm |
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GratefulDead
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Re: non-Dead; Warren Haynes |
Thanks for putting up the link... doh! I just got back from work and see in my excitement I forgot. Glad you liked it, me too.
And what do you mean?... isn't the RS list the most correct list??? just kidding, I mean it really is by popularity of those who were filling in the survey. From what I remember, the list is compiled by the editors as voted for by professional musicians. Each of them is listed in the credits and it is a huge list of very well respected and still living rock stars. So obviously, if they counted votes of, say,... Jerry, Pigpen, Jimi Hendrix, Hank Williams, etc... and the people they may have cited as their favorite musicians, singers, drummers too.. who knows how the list would be different? Or if the range was even wider than that to include music teachers, journalists, producers etc.. can't exactly remember last time I read that series of issues rating the 100 greatest in different categories, but I think it was over 5 or so years ago.